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Institute of Developing Economies>Research Activities>Topics >Society >Gender >Gender Publications

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  • Murayama, Mayumi(ed.) Gender and Development : The Japanese Experience in Comparative Perspective , Palgrave Macmillan,2005.
  • Fuwa, Nobuhiko, Seiro Ito, Kensuke Kubo, Takashi Kurosaki, and Yasuyuki Sawada (2006), "Introduction to A Study of Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Gender Discrimination in Rural Andhra Pradesh, India," The Developing Economies , Wiley-Blachwell.
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